[分享] Austin Jackson Scouting Report
Recently traded prospect Austin Jackson now has the unenviable task of
replacing a 30 home run hitting star center fielder in Curtis Granderson. Is he
ready to embark on that task, or does he need more polish in the minor leagues?
No real good angles of Jackson hitting exist on YouTube -- or I seemed to miss
them all. But the video on the right shows some very revealing traits about
Jackson's swing.
Lower Body
Jackson gets his front foot down very early, and tries to kick start his swing
by pushing his hips, two very inefficient movements when combined. The main
reasoning behind getting the front foot down early and "reacting" -- as Jackson
does it -- is to limit forward movement and let the ball travel deep into the
strike zone. Unfortunately for Jackson, this approach results in a two-part
swing with poor intent to swing hard, poor upper body resistance, and him
getting caught in between on off-speed pitches.
He neutralizes the benefits of getting his front foot down early by shifting
too much weight to the foot. This robs him of precious energy and time. Not
only does he not have enough force to exert as he should, but his weight is
displaced, which doesn't allow him enough of a rear hip load to stay back.
Upper Body
Jackson loads his upper body by counter rotating his front shoulder down and in.
By the nature of physics -- every action has an equal and opposite reaction --
this causes his front shoulder to fly out when he swings, which doesn't allow
his hands stay back and handle off-speed pitches down and away. His front
shoulder flying open also disrupts his angles of energy -- pulls him away from
the ball -- instead of directing that energy directly into the ball.
Compare Jackson's load to Ryan Braun's. Braun lets his load pull his front
shoulder down and in, opposite of Jackson's loading pattern. Braun's load is
far more efficient. He maintains proper angles of energy and allows his hands
be able to work. From Braun's launch position and angles, he can handle (almost)
any pitch, in any location. From Jackson's launch position and angles, he has
to become somewhat of a "guess" hitter, and/or hope for a lot of mistakes up in
the zone. (Note: This is not to say Braun's loading pattern is what Jackson
should copy. It's just a means to show a far more efficient loading pattern,
and what actions should happen when.)
Closing Thoughts
Austin Jackson's swing is a work in progress. It has several mismatched parts,
most of them moving at the wrong time. Two-move swings rarely succeed at the
Major League level. Smoothing his actions into a seamless one-move swing could
allow Jackson to let his raw talent shine. He could stand to have more time at
Triple-A to learn more about his swing and what adjustments he needs to make.
Without smoother actions and an intent to cause damage when he swings, Jackson
could struggle mightily at the Major League level.
http://projectprospect.com/article/2009/12/16/austin-jackson-scouting-report
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